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It's hard to believe the 90s were almost 30 years ago, but it's even harder when you realize your favorite musicians have been around for just as long. From pop to rap to rock, these artists have been in the spotlight since the beginning of their glory days.Here are 10 of your most beloved musicians from the 90s to now. 1. Ice-T935kday / NBCBorn Tracey Marrow, Ice-T has come a long way from his gangsta days. He had the first hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker. He also co-founded the heavy metal band, Body Count, which released the

Remember 98 Degrees? They were a mildly successful boy band in the 90s that were a little bit over shadowed by some of the heavy-hitters like Backstreet Boys and *Nsync, but still had many fans. 98 DegreesA lot of their success probably had to do with Nick Lachey's very public marriage to Jessica Simpson. It helped bring attention to their music and keep people interested in them even though they were competing against so many other boy bands. There are obviously a lot of forgotten boy bands, but 98 Degrees was probably one of the best. They had a bunch

If you were to think of the 90s, there are a few bands that would come to mind. Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, and Aqua. They may not have had quite as many hits as the others, but their songs were truly unique and iconic. AlchetronTheir hit breakthrough single "Barbie Girl" came out in 1997, almost ten years after the Danish band was originally formed. They finally were able to get worldwide success and grow their fan base to an impressive level. The band ran into some legal trouble over their mega-hit because the company who made Barbies didn't like

When it comes to music, the 90s gave us a lot of gems, but none of them has defined an era as much as 'MMMBop' did. Everyone who's lived through the 90s knows exactly where that quasi-gibberish word came from and has definitely sung along to it. The band behind the hit song, Hanson, was formed in 1992, but it wasn't until they dropped their debut single in 1996 that they became worldwide sensations. Composed of brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac, Hanson went on to sell over 16 million records worldwide and steal even more teenage hearts along the way.

The eclectic American rock band, Blondie, started as an underground band in the mid-seventies. It wasn't until 1978, when they released their iconic album Parallel Lines, that the band gained better recognition. Over the next few decades, the band's hits often reached number one on charts across the globe helping them cement their place in the music industry. In 2006, Blondie was induced into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame further proving that they are one of the best pop-rock bands to come out of the 1970s. The original band members, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, are still releasing

Ever since they first announced the new cast of the Queen movie, we have been waiting to see how it will turn out. We were excited to see the first image from the set, but now there is footage of the actual filming and it's looking pretty good! Entertainment WeeklyThe full cast was spotted on stage, filming a scene for the upcoming biopic called Bohemian Rhapsody, and so far people are liking what they see! Even the actual band members were on set, watching in excitement. the look on Brian May's face watching Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury

It isn't unusual for songs to get remade over the years. When something works, why not try to do it again? A lot of times it's pretty obvious, but every once and a while we all seem to realize that a popular song is actually a cover and we are completely in shock. GiphyThe song everyone is freaking out about is one that we all know and love from our childhood: 'Torn' by Natalie Imbruglia. The song is actually a cover, and while we may have known that in the past, it's really easy to forget because the version we

Queen is one of the most universally loved rock groups of all time. It seems like no matter how old you are, the second Bohemian Rhapsody comes on the radio you will not be able to resist the urge to sing along. Cinema BlendThe film industry obviously realizes this and has been trying to put together some kind of biopic about the band for years now. Originally, Sasha Baron Cohen (Borat) was signed on to play the lead singer Freddie Mercury, but it didn't work out. He left the project citing differing opinions with the band members, “A member of